Lawrence O’Donnell Was For Secession Before It Was Cool!

Liberal loudmouth Lawrence O’Donnell was born in Massachusetts and graduated Harvard. He was an aide to the late Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, a New York Democrat. He is also the host of a popular show on MSNBC, “The Last Word.” Back in 2004, he advocated secession — for blue states that voted for John Kerry.

On “The McLaughlin Group” after George W. Bush’s re-election, O’Donnell said, “The big problem the country now has, which is going to produce a serious discussion of secession over the next 20 years, is that the segment of the country that pays for the federal government is now being governed by the people who don’t pay for the federal government.”

Read the rest of the article at the link. So much ooey-gooey schadenfreude.

Oh, but I’ve been told by all the important lamestream media hand-wringers that being pro-secession meant being a toothless illiterate hillbilly from the deep red South.

Huh.

I am truly puzzled by this stunning development. Why, it’s almost as if the MSM narrative is completely wrong or something. This is a mystery may never be solved.

The Left is really good at projecting its weird pathologies on conservatives. When this secession talk starting popping up in the post-election aftermath, I was fairly annoyed with some of my fellow righties. It felt, and still does feel, like petulant foot-stamping. I didn’t like seeing folks from my side act so unseemly, so childish, so…liberal.

Then it turned out I was more right than I realized.

But it’s okay that Lawrence O’Donnell had a separatist temper tantrum on a highly rated nationally syndicated Sunday news program. He really didn’t mean anything by it when he got a skinned knee over Dubya’s re-election and told liberals that secession was a viable option. He supports the Obama personality cult and free abortion pills and endless entitlement spending and gay marriage, so he gets a pass.

the whole lamestream media is like that guy Tom Hanks used to play on SNL, Mr. Short Term Memory: “Hey! You’re Tony Randall!” over and over. Abandon logic, and you have to abandon your memory, I reckon.